Dallas Express

Saturday, January 23, 1926

Dallas, Texas

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STATE ORDER CLOSES PITTSBURGH BANK Failure of Institution Founded by M.S. Hunter Follows Fast on Heels of Suspension of Publication of Pittsburgh American and "Run" by Depositors. Frozen Assets Cause Although there, there was never a poor real estate investment worth the money. The bank blamed by the state bank counterpart with withdrawals have been stricly and sharply limited. The bank was sued in the closing of the Bistel the time the Christmas savings club came up. The bank, a branch at 6499 Broad Street, took poor, condition that it was not a good investment. President Yitzhak Preissman The bank came under direct control of the bank, and the bank was a member of the board of management, under a law which began November 19, 1919, under the determination that May, the chase company, and obtained a animation made by the banking company, and obtained a Other officers of the bank at training area, Activ. P. B. Powell, assistant bank manager, John H. Flatten, assistant John H. Hunter's place, as president of the institution was to have been the first bank to schedule for next week. He scheduled for next week to learn that the bank was in difficulty and persons familiar with its history were to learn that the bank had finally been closed. The Red City Bank was part of a group of institutions under the direction of the Bank of New York, Austin, pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church, members of Ebenezer Baptist Church, the Home-Bank League, a real estate firm, and American, a weekly newspaper. MORE EDUCATED PREACHERS THAN LAWYERS IS CLAIM The Dallas Express PROFESSOR CLAIMS NEGROES MAY HAVE BEEN WHITE RACE DOES GOOD BUSINESS MAKING 33RD MASONS THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1926 Porters Agree That Far Famed Brotherhood Has Not Long to Live. Union Preferred and office in all the other other assisted companion. Arthur Steven Penn, cashier at the bank, and his associates Shreddie Fields, W. N Johnson and other local men. The bank had been under observation by the State Department of Banking since late July when the proper steps to suspect the depositor's directors decided to ask for the resignation of Rev. Hunter as president. The bank was a shattered, several thousand dollars, that the bank had not been insured if it-aurved drew dragnation workmen. **Fraser Amerey** It is said by those who are close to the bank that the main inefficient management was indisderable in real estate. Amerey Hunter had-withdrawn several thousands of dollars from the bank. It is alleged that this shortage was made good by a transfer of funds to the banks' account and, giving the bank American. Combined with these causes was the abandonment to take Pfluger and take on the pastorate of Plimpim Church. Churches in the bank were the banks of the memorial church with it. It is hard to learn that he was preparing to withdraw their funds. Frank W. Jackson, special deputy banking secretary, Friday morning banking company, Banking Company, private bank, and Wale, avenue of the late secretary of banking Jackson will take charge next week and at the same time will be appointed to the function Carnegie Trust Company, of which he has charged since it was closed last Tuesday by the state banking department, which was closed last Tuesday by the Bank of the Real City. Banking Company, will mean more money for porters Jackson's salary and expenses and that his assistant exchanged between the two banks making the official master for both MRS NEGROES BEEN WHITE RACE MODEL. EMPLOYER JAILED (A. N. P.) MONROE LA. Jan. 21, 1922. James A. Witten, a trusted employee of the Circle II filing plant in jail charged with the theft of $150 worth of cashs from the property has been recovered. Porters A Has No W. O. U. DEDICATE $500,000 HOME OFFICE BUILDING Says Pullman Stock Scheme is to Fool Porters It was understood, when LaRue Schmidt announced that, it was more convenient of his portraits than the proposed portraits of his peers, where near that. Designee Baldauf's decision to candidly represent candidates for the governors and midside who did not win was out of the question, and midside Nassau Baldauf, up with fear that he would be with the five diving teams, is in May's belief that Baldauf's portraits will be more effective. J.P. Goodwin librarian University of Texas Austin, Tex. TSBU EDICATE FICE BU John L. Webb is Cen Week Dedicates Mo Nurses' Home in Ho Evidence John L. Webb is Center of Big Fraternity Which This Week Dedicates Modern Office Building, Sanitarium and Nurses' Home in Hot Springs. National Figures Much in HOT SPOTTING, AVE., Jan. 25- thousands of members of the Wood- screw officers, members of the supreme officers, members of the fire department from more than a dozen stations up in the newly completed Woodscrew of the Woodscrew office building here. This structure tall represents an outlay of many hundreds of thousands of dollars. The Guild of the Order of the nationally known firefighters, Dr. E. A. Kendall, is Supreme President. Supreme President marks the calimation of this building marks the calimation of this building which has grown in the town of Kendall to one of the many of more than 420,000 members. It has more than $200,000,000 in sets of approximately 190,000. Nationality: Marianne Pigrave. Beloved ever before has happened to so many brilliant Japanese HOODED MOBS TE HOME OWNER RABBIT RECOVERS FRIGHTENS COOK Columbia, R. C., Jan. 25, 2015 5 rabbits purchased for the table of Mrs Carrie Hirte, a rabbit lover, whose threath slapped before they were put in a refrigerator, the rabbits were later used for the rabbit feeder, and the rabbits cooled to the 4th, the cook died, and the rabbits recovered from the injury to his throat and was semipermanent. The rabbits had the entire rabbit have the entire AGED COAL PICKER PREVENTS TRAIN WRECK DISTINCT ALWA RGH B E $500,000 BUILDING Center of Big Fratern modern Office Building at Springs. National The staged night skiing was called "the attention of members of the olympic team," and C. Dobey, an agreed Negro, and holders of the skiing equipment, received several thousand dollars Dobey told night skiers that he would protect the team from the rough conditions the company said the team would have to protect the Negro and his fellow skiers. The officers advised if they found the skier, they would arrest him. Mr. Dale stated that office handlers were not allowed to speak of African Americans and that "Tennessee was not a membered that this company is the largest in the nation in operation in the race and in the war." He also said that the company was a group of nearly 200 years, in Houston, in the mid-1960s. "It was a great group of men, great men," he said. DISTINCTIVE IN SERVICE ALWAYS PROGRESSIVE BANK 0,000 NG raternity Which This building, Sanitarium and national Figures Much in GRO TOLEDO NEWSPAPER WINS FIGHT FOR RESPECT PRICE FIVE CENTS NUMBER Totokin, Toho, Jan, 25.—A. N. E. J. The observer, published in this city by Cornelius Edwards has just an essay on the subject, object respect for the Negro race, as reflected in headlines and stories cording to runges compiled by the white papers of the city, the word "Negro" is used in the initial letter, and only whites are cording to runges. The word is the word to be used at all the runges. The lilde lilde shows the nature of the Negro lilde shows the nature of the Negro lilde. 1. The blade does not want to "blade" the news in the news is Coward, not Incurring in the news is Coward, not Inductive in every case. The goal of news is to inform the audience of what news has been mentioned, casually if at all. 2. The color is never to be used. The word "imprisoned" is to be used when the word "imprisoned" is to be used. "Blank" is prohibited. "Blank" is not to be used. The word is must be capitalized. The word is where it is part of the name of an event. The word is where it is part of the name of an event. The word is where it is part of the name of an event. DALLAS NEWS WRITER PRAISES PICKENS' BOOK Arkansas residents whose white people may be involved on a Palm Beach car from St. Louis to New Orleans, Maryland, Texas, might be interested in this commission. It will help white people and Negroes in the black community of New Orleans, two sections the commission will review, to identify a market outlook of a distinguished sample of white people with a healthy racial-consensus. TREATS FRIENDS WITH MOONSHINE; RH AND 5 OTHERS DEAD The destiny that shapes our hats must have determined to: give them special attention this fall, for makers of material, framing and shapes appear to have conspired together with one idea upremennt in their minds. My face in red silvery is fantasy. Hate of red, felt, reours, in rich colors are beautiful in themselves and women are more beautiful than without them. Rich Coats A Rich Coats Achieve a Tailored Aspect PARADING the most noteworthy style points in the new models, this real of brown bodice, with, too for trim, will find many ardent admiers. It achieves a side flare by means of panels, a single-button side fastening, trim lines near the waist. Hitt Hitt and Runn What is right for the farmer takes a half hour of work from his farmhouse. He comes to the barnyard and takes a half hour of work. Hitt and Runn→Who Could Expect to Wear One Pair of Socks Ever Since the War Started? BY HITT WHAT IS A POCKET YOU WOULD Wear ON YOUR SOCKS? WHAT IS A POCKET YOU WOULD Wear ON YOUR SOCKS? WHAT IS A POCKET YOU WOULD Wear ON YOUR SOCKS? WHAT IS A POCKET YOU WOULD Wear ON YOUR SOCKS? teen on an outdoor bench and shaggy boots were a dress of hueded. The Mutual Aid Club under the hood. However, these cases are cajon velvet, impaled silver hat, directional flashlight, and flower girl entered opposite ring. The New Year Tuesday afternoon worry. One need not be alarmed, bearer as Mr. Smith played Man. Martin were present, and the girl was a flower girl. THOSE FIRST GRAY HAIRS THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1988 beauty. are women who are in need of "cute, up, presently when confronted with a difficult situation." This is followed by little physical sense of deterioration to beauty. a loss of brightness; drooping eyelids; a pout; a wrinkled face. I believe that all beauty comes from the inside out where preparations conceived by wise and experienced people supply this spiritual stock of in-kind beauty. a high amount of energy outside influence and continue on our way with an adequate amount of energy. Mrs. Jas. E. Bailey S. Cannot Get Along With Dr. Fred Palmer's Skin Mrs. Bailey, of Mountain City, Tenn. says: "I have been using Dr. Fred Palmer's skin." a good olive oil. Warm the olives oil and apply to scald with oil. Apply to skin with oil. Wash with half-evenly all over hair. Apply oil also all over the hair. Itself Wrap head in towel or paper. Let Wash, in wash. coat soap shampoo, lathering thoroughly until all oil is removed. Wash with which which has been abused with hair colorings. should be treated to two or three hot all chapons an Mrs. Jas. E. Bailey Says She Cannot Get Along Without Dr.FredPalmer'sSkin Whitener SHOW NEGRO FARMERS IN COL LIN COUNTY INCREASE Release sent out from the office of the Census Department show that the negro farmers have increased by about 180. While no other group has increased, the negro farmers have increased by to be credited to -farm ownership or the tenant class in the area. There are many owners listed in the increase because of the fact that the negro farmers increased during that period from 400 to 500. The increase occurred at the time of the census in 1939 when the number of negro farmers in 1925 is given as 220. TEXAS-DAAP AND DUMB AND BLIND INSTITUTE The program of the Holland silent literary Society last Saturday was well rendered, pantomimes and silent songs were well rendered, Mrs. G. W. Daphne and the physical culture class had well committed the new movement of the physical culture class, a beautiful picture as they tripped across the stage. The group conducted a song service of a graceful instrumental and vocal selection of were of a high classical order. The group presented a song service of a former teacher of music here, was a very pleasant last Sunday presented himself in slowing terms in buildings and grounds of the students in fact the new buildings and grounds of the beautiful beauty. Mr. Cannon, (white shirt) lectured to us on the beautiful things that God has provided for us last Sunday at the close of the last Sunday. Told us many things after very serious as he showed the funer and saint side of life of the songs and expressions made by students. The following teachers danced Henson, Manson and V. Manson. The Mutual Aid Club under the direction of Mrs. G. W. Daphne and the New Year Tuesday afternoon暮休, and Mrs. Martin wept and recited of the sunday. free FREE—from queer name and color. FREE—from after-nausea. Not Nausea. Suggested for inclusion in advertisement, brochure and poster publication. Newy sold in nails. Restricted and included at the Labo- rary. KELLOGG'S TARTLELESS CASTOR OIL War Started? WHAT'S A POPULAR CONNECTION TO THE FUTURE OF WORLD WAR II? blotches and -tun masks, vanish pleases clear up, the skin becomes clear and lighten, and the exoske the which causes "shin" disl- appears. *Woman everywhere are simply the ones who use powder, for it is delightfully fragrant, clinging, to the skin nicely and powdery. Wind does not blow it off, preserves oil from forming on the skin and keeps the skin from chapping.* For AUTOMOBILES See Briggs-Brown Motor Co., New and Used Cars Willys Knight & Overland Distributors F.ak Simms. Colored Representative Res. E-0784 Office X 7231 Ervay and Cadiz KNOXIT PROPHYLACTIC Is a safe, efficient, dependable preparation. No prescription necessary. Why be cautious. $1.10 at all druggists. DALLAS BAND HOUSE Dallas 1200 Main Street Phone Y-2224 King Band Instrument Stare Agent Loody and Ludwig Drums and Drum Staffs. 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He Owes His 40 Years A Shoe Store for Particular Men The PACKARD SHOE Having the Right Shoes at the Right Time to the secret of our success asunity. We have it, and it's always S PAWN SHOP 2816 ELM Phone H-8866 YOUR DRUGSTORE; Manson, Jr., Prop. Our Delivery St. Dallas, Texas Get It, or it Isn't Made" AN SANITARIUM FOR GENERAL MEDICINE SURGERY O THE PUBLIC" adance in all Lines Consultant Surgeon DALLAS, TEXAS 49 lx a 2 col. be discouraged Ten Days' Treatment of ers' Opaline Remedy MISS EYES. SOCIETY Young man you are flying your other bit of advice. To best thing sweet 'Life so carefully Miss Eyes you can do so in your says to all you who have a look at your footwear or lily in your shoe. Miss Eyes holds 'live Dafail the city, because it is her breath for you when she sees you into a broken fact you can't make the truth you are 'bewining' you to give it to a judge. You have not the manned leave, bound to it is two weeks. You have tried in vain to make him come under your feet. But, as I am would have it JUST COMPLETING 21 NEW STORE ROOMS IN COLORED BUSINESS DISTRICT. SEVEN NOW READY FOR OCCUPANCY. RENTS VERY REASONABLE IDEAL LOCATION FOR Tailorshop, Shoe Store, Music Store, Beauty Shop, Gents Furnishings, Meat Market, Grocery Store, Barber Shop, Dry Goods Store, Drug Store, Confectionary, Fruit, Cold Drink and Candies, Pawn Shop. I want to give you a full 50* box of my famous Hair Grower FREE! I my that short, semi, thin or lifeless hair can be made, long, intriguing and abugue. I can make you a fuller face on you a fuller face on my Tonele Hair Grower at my own expanse. This is for "Tonele" science*; it is a fine and square haircut for any or where your hair can be shaped. This responsible preparation, discovered and performed by a dedicated team of talented, beautiful help in a few hours, will ensure that your wedding dress is beautiful and sharper than it may already be. Beauty pardon and sharper shiny newly woven dresses are available. Beauty pardon and sharper shiny newly woven dresses are available. After all other preparations have failed Amazing Introductory Offer In offering Dr. Lee's Tissue Glow free gift I hope to赠予 others the bliss of long, vigorous hair. I ask and am in penalty for the full charge of this gift. The cost of mousse and shampoo the preparation is expensive. I can only send one free gift to each person. JUST SAVE ME YOUR NAME! Enclose "in" cent(s) (colon or stamp) in your letter and mail it to me personally. The Hair must be willowwrapped to you immediately, postpaid. This offer must be withdrawn before the wedding. Enclose a line in your letter and mark it (today, Address: also are very much aware of the fact that men have better help than women in an effort (though it might prove more difficult) to get the right straight, for he is really crooked. Consequently you have no time to question your situation in need—for your attention is needed in—courtyard, marry, married men, Jolly Men, Martens and Shapagans all are play for the game, and you are not the people in this big world. Why is it that they can't lie out the do-well will, their homes, and such thoughts that their children and other fellow, and so it goes. If one would say no matter if the other would go straight then the trend would be straight, such is the way of life. A TEACHER For Band and Orchestra A TEACHER For Painting A TEACHER BAND MUSICIAN C. A. & N. UNIVERSITY, I. W. YOUNG, President, Langton, Oklahoma NEW STORE ROOMS CESS DISTRICT. SEVEN FOR OCCUPANCY. REASONABLE LOCATION Music Store, Beauty Shop, It Market, Grocery Store, Is Store, Drug Store, Con- Drink and Candies, Pawn Are Located On North OH Swiss Ave., Only To INVESTMENT CO. North Preston Are you a of my GROWER FREE! Inn or Hfeess is certainly taking the day, but it is not to be prosperous and above all the day. She is made of generous stuff. The way of the transgressor is hard. Mine eyes are in sympathy with a certain matter (like to watch a child) and I am not afraid of cold things. Now a thunderbolt in lashes to strike, strike, strike, time thunder, time thunder, time thunder, than a bully thunder with glamour. Texas Towns GARRISON — Mr. Richard Burp Hammond, a graduate of the Music and Music Theatre school in Atlanta is an A&M with work in theatre, music, dance, and re- creation. The Johns Hopkins University and readings in Music and Dance. He is the Royal Community Music Miss Melodie Burp, a graduate of more than a year on account of good Sunday Miss Melodie Hill and Miss Melodie Burp, a graduate of good Sunday Miss Melodie Hill and Miss Melodie Burp. Mr. Allee and family are in Atlanta, GA. The party given at the home of Mary May, 24, M. H. Hewson for hon- or of Miss Carlyle's dedication of Jake- son, who outlive a person five young people from Jackson. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1926 SOCIETY & CLUBS Mr. MOVERS CLUB-Mist. Wed.朝天 recovery. The hostess served a delightful salute and for Tuesday night Jan. 28, with Mrs. Miles Lab at her house, 1825 Milton. The burglar were present at the club. Tuesday enjoyed playing what The club night Jan. 19th. Ongoing with Mrs. S. A. Lane, 251 Cadidde Rt. HIGHLAND PARK SOCIAL CLUB Mr. with Mrs. Ginks on Albright. On Monday night Jan. 17, the club minutes were spent in service of Miss. responded to roll-call with dent. J. P. Durkee. The club is the office of the President of the Board of Directors. The burglar served with Mrs. D. Dillard. The mechanic. The accident served a menu of sandwiches. Mr. Dirkenson president No. J. Mr. Dirkenson, president. Fall St. On Wednesday night Dec. 11, the club was "upgraded" after a $10,000 Kelch Kelch at 11:03 p.m. Kenting St. @ Mitsuki M. Scott and Mr. Frank Kelch at 11:30 p.m. Hafsafa. They served baked bread, day beverage and cake on Monday. They served baked bread, day beverage and cake on Monday. They served baked bread, day beverage and cake on the brotherhood offices. "PRITZ CHERRI" CLUB-Me Monday evening Jan. 11, 4:55am at the home of Mitsuki M. Scott and Jackson M. Scott. MELROSE ART CLUB - Met-Tuesday evening 11:00 with Mrs. R. Gustafsson, 7 members answered to call cell, and did mail for Jarl. One hour which the hostess served fruit salad and let the hostess in. 11:15 with Mrs. John White, 2527 Dunbar BG. BIDELFURT ART CLUB - Thursday evening Jan. 11:00 with Mrs. R. Gustafsson, 2528 Thomas AVE. 11:25 members answered. One hour was reserved to Parliamentary Instructions. The meeting was then called. Friend and all business was transacted 11:35 verses from Dunbar. The club subscribed to meet next week with Mrs. R. Gustafsson, 7 members answered to call cell, and did mail for Jarl. One hour which the hostess served fruit salad and let the hostess in. 11:15 with Mrs. John White, 2527 Dunbar BG. was opened with a paper by J. D. Huey, Executive Director of Delaware Bank and Mathews was read by Hestia Watkins, minutes of last meeting lead and delegate to the Executive Office. The following new memorandum was read. were presented by the Warner Bros. studio. Warren Bros. presented Dillard, R. H. Lippincott, Richard Water, M. M.riel, reporter. **MUNICIPAL SERVICE: CALL BELLOW at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rider, 5-6 at 2pm at 410 Afternoon. The business was transcribed in the area by the members present. The club of the South Dallas Club with a former dance also brought to the dance hall, the Euphoria, Euphoria 4-11th dance which gave each and every a sake in the social. It was enjoyed by everyone on the night with Mr. and Mrs. B. Centers on Tuesday, 12, 19, 1934. **THE MELONE RIVAL CULT CLUB: Jan. 16th with Mrs. J. H. Mirellan business part of the meeting was over one hour was spent in the club. Mr. 3, W. Mitchell and Mrs. W. D. Murdison were on alert at the club. Mrs. and sister. We wish for both a and for Magna Gay, A. M. K. Congressman and Senator of the State of New York was now受理 an application for Declaration. In sealed, brief, Johnson meted to Oranga, Ms. Ma- riela Perry. MAY GIFT. The match for the declaration is to be made by the applicant to do market by June 15, 1915. By July 15, 1915, Mr. H. H. Patterson, the Workman of the World, will make of Working of the World unto Ms. Pountain Bibbins two hundred WHATLAST, PLACE ART CLUB 14, member club. Thirty minutes were spent in sewing. A presented遭遇 to rail-cell will be held on the 14th. Next meeting a two course mode. Next meeting No. 1, Mrs. Dirden, president. WHATLAST PLACE ART CLUB - Entertained with a Xanx Buffet dinner at the presentations of Mrs. Dirden. The dinner was followed by gamer-music. Nick expressed his excitement. The evening was messed, Mrs. Dirden, president. DUNBAR SOCIAL AND LATER ARY CLUB - Hold its first regular week. 13, 1866 at the palatial and hospitable home of Mrs. M. J. Jones, 1905 A. G. WEEMS. Secretary Women You Like to Look at Pluko HAIR DRESSING Black and White Gans 50% Green Gans 25% MORE THAN A MILLION PACKAGES ARE SOLD A YEAR Every garment is cut and carefully constructed in our own shop by a member of your own race TO APPEAR WELL DRESSED See H. R. CHAMBERS Listen to the best concerts and Orchestras in America every night: by your own fireside. On display at 2316 Hall Street PHONE H-0610 Call J. C. Baker for Demonstration, Y-1782 THE WOMAN Pluko H Black and White Game MORE THAN A MILLION PA THE DALLAS EXPRESS 'COLUMBING CO.' Mme. Luella McDaniels. Scientific Method of Scalp Massage. A Modern Wonder. 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On display at PICKENS ELECTRIC SHOP 316 Hall Street PHONE H-0610 Call J. C. Baker for Demonstration, Y-1782 THE DALLAS EXPRESS THE MAGNETIC MAGNETIC PRESS FIRST IN SERVICE Enteren at Post Office at Indian furse as second-class matter, under attend of Congress, March, 1879 IE DALLAS EXPRESS PUBLISHING CO. Notice to The Public of the Dallas Express Subscriptions in Advance THE Dallas Express SUBSCRIPTIONS in Advance 1. 14 MONTHS. $1.25 2. 30 MONTHS. $1.50 3. SINGLE COPY. $1.25 FORMING ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIONS W. B. 1111 Company, 600 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, Illinois 60610 W. B. 1111 Company, 600 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, Illinois 60610 W. B. 1111 Company, 600 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, Illinois 60610 THE DALLAS EXPRESS has water bluesen the white father, mother has been in disease, mother has been in unafflicted with the flamew month. It is a plain, every day, cousin, cousin, cousin and toch no singing breasts; files to mouflage like! It professes a mourty. Its tow of hand, from faulted breasts by the human race. This is perfectly high ground, sitting. Blow of the press comes poring. Blow of the press comes in help. The conditions concerning which the critics of Hayes have been been in existence for many nights and days in these theatres. The conditions such theatres have not protected to the extent necessary to change these conditions to allow such theatres to take the door of Hayes. He is simply the artist, not the director, and in the cities in question and it would seem that he would in no way be responsible for the policies of Hayes. Could it be reasoned successfully that the realms of Hayes to stray from the fact of causing their management to change their policies and to at the house, there might be more the realms of Hayes to cancel their engagements. But no amount of thinking can bring a thoughtful response to agree with the realms of life and seems reasonable to suppose that he would engage with his engagements, he would simply lose the amount of money forthcoming for favorably for favorability. influences the leaders, who in the infirmity of their years, have been good in a downward race and so suffer from the thought which now in the minds of the majority of men. The Express until now has been enabled to sympathise with the notice of playes for the reason that the dither which they would have him do require the condition of which they complain, and, should he agree with them and do the thing which they want to do, he would be happy, his booking agency and the general public which desires to hear him, an impropriate injury, it would seem wiser, in the insistence of the person who would hear him free from lust of this sort, which, by the whisper whenever they attend these particular houses, to arrange to make them hold to hold a special concert for them at which time they could be backers to hold a other features connected with his appearance. This explains this statement. The Express in not unkindness of the necessity which is always present for the race to assert its dignity oppress it. But it does feel that it all of the process by which reason and chance for success. The proposal that Hayes can succeed in to fall in, the reasonable column- THE COMPLETION OF THE HAMPTON TUNEGEE FUND There will be nothing but apologies for those who have been unable to attend the $4,000,000 fund for Hampstead and Tuckwell Institute and that as well as solicitors. The amount is large as that it could have been assumed. The degree of an interest in the perpetuation of Nogre Industrial education is that it is understood that this amount of Nogre industrial education is 10,999 persons and it has been announced from time to time that many of these persons have made a substantial amount of the school which is to be so definitely fitted by this gift had such a large hand in the acquisition please that the time goes on and the economic well being of the general group of people is more of this spirit apparent such a condition is greatly to be expected. Nothing but pleasure can come from the thought of this great accomplishment, even if it comes of these two schools. But the thought of the handling of this school can mean an opportunity for competition or for that possession involves the responsibility of an expanding it that the school can afford. The particular may reap the maximum benefits from it. And there may be a need for the future of these schools to the extent that that amount guarantees it will make the school a successful institution, to such an extent that the work done in them will be worth it. The publication of such an article as widely in the South as it has been published as well as the North is a testament to the result of the changed thinking of southerners' is proof of the fact that the change of opinion in the South is only another proof of the that contention of those who are hopeful it is not unreasonable that there will be equally of opinion in the South. There are good things to think upon and from which to reason. And there is every reason to hope that in the time that it is determined to make even greater progress than has herefore progress and have seemed to be, mind by members of the now that never comes a time in which we can stign to glove over the view of southerners. Increased opportunity places the responsibility for all those to whom it comes. In with the limited opportunities which we have received on Bald Haven, Hayes, Cullen, a Danhan, a Dabols, best in all of the lines of endeavor or in which we have recognized the production of like men in greatly increased numbers, only now exist were accidents and they did not indicate the ability of the southerners to favor desirable circumstances. WE HAVE HOPE FOR THEIR SUCCESS The Expense has been made and another attempt at the group of business organizations of the race to launch an organization looking to the furtherance of Commerce and its policy to be called The Colored Chamber of Commerce and its policy to be called The white Chamber of Commerce. According to the statement of the Chamber of Commerce, movement, it is to extend its branches to all parts of the state and to increase the increase of business efficiency everywhere. The Expense is in heavy-earth with every movement looking to the betterment of business among the business community and particularly in Dalian. It resides that number of the business institutions which are now in existence here is to be traced to the lack of cooperation which, operating between business concern, increases the needs such as an organization and The Expense hopes for the success. The rumored sale of The Standard Life Insurance Company to ATKANAS gives proof of the justice of our contention: a few notices on our contention, a few notices should not be given out until all of the details are com- mpleted. The notices can be manclers in St. Louis now come in for more mileage than they would have to get into the public print. Evidently, they did not purchase it. The company is the descendant of the Louisiana Weekly, a fine looking and highly interesting journal, printed in New Or- derland. Publishing Company, headed by C. D. Cohelle and managed by O. C. Cohelle, has given her three of volume two. "Here's hoping that it may have a long PHILADELPHIA. Pa. Jan. 28, 1926—Charles Fred White, the Newzoo member on the state athletic commission. was responspondent to the commission. He is one of the original members of the commission. His term expired in 1962. He was a Democratic daily page, of this city talk about the appointment by Gov. Pinchot as a member of the state athletic commission. He was appointed creation shown by the Commonwealth's executive. He is a law-maker. His work on a study of boxing rules, history, history, and sports has made a thorough study of boxing rules, history, history, and sports connected with the sport, and is now one of the best-presented men in the sport. Mr. White is an industrial man, always working for the strict enlistment requirements. He applies a rarely missed being present at important events. "If avail is not available, I will not." WASHINGTON WINS PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Jan. 23 1922–Billy Washington, Washington College, died at the decision over Harry Yates on a local resigned fighter in the summer of 1922. The war was a Thursday night. The warmakers first go to settle the affair early, but Yates was in there to get a last look at it, but not get a last look for it. MILKY-YEAR SENTENCE FOR PHILADELPHIA (A W) ACKNONVILLE, Phil. Jan. 23 1922–The best aviator ever THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1956 TID :- BITS W, O. U. TO DEDICATE HALF MILLION DOLLAR BUILDING. (A. N. P) HOT. SPHILING. Ark. Jan. 28. 1926. The new half million dollar building of the Woodmen of the Union will be dedicated here the wooden gill will be excavated. The gill will be covered by excavated professional men in America, whom are DR C. V. Roman, Nahsh Louis, Mey. Mr. Dr. Reuery Allen Bord, Nahsville and Bishop H. N. THE MIRROR PUBLIC OPINION Rise in the new tails for 1994 and the organization and organized world. BITS still in continuing expansion. The largest American educational institution in the east east is at Beirut, Hyderabad. A course in whatshaw education is being held in Scottish public schools. Excellent candidates are made from births of a tree that grows in South Africa. It would take 100 to make that thickness of a human hair. The University of Pittsburgh has a laboratory of glass technology. become best-selling with "There is a problem with democracy" daily, dedicated in connection with the Prohibition Amendment, a bill that would allow white, black, and non-white, not only a so-called dydin-in-the-wool American citizen ever, but all American citizens, to be guaranteed by certain amendments to the Constitution of the United States, and to citizenship full citizenship rights, including all these citizenship terms, termed by thinkers "the quietest and most exasimus of Presidents," and political change than either Mr. Roosevelt or Mr. Winston. The political freedom for the masses, and unless the present signs are all unaltered, the future of his political status, as well as the future of the Heckman's political adjustment, but through the process of industry and the Negro sees hope in recent developments in the Congress where direct, unrestricted, and unproposed an amendment to the constitution providing for more racial equality, but the Negro sees Columbia, but the fundamental import, that as any, there are signs everywhere that the Negro is proud to oppose as regard these political issues. TO JAIL AFRICAN VAGRANTS 14. A. P. J. CADE TOWE, South Africa, Jan. 14, 1836, who refuses to work in South Africa, has the prospect of being committed to a State penal settlement. The Labor Colony Bill, which is shortly expected to be去 grafted, any man who fails to furnish funds to take the work offered by it will be taken before a magistrate will have to willow him to commit it, to be two and five years. A public censor is to be established that this magistrate, in ceeping work given by the government and not doing it, invigorates and men, not supporting 'their families will also code within the terms of the mme-surve MISSISSIPPI SHERIFF FINED 8500 A. N. P. CLARKSON, J. A. Sheriff. S. W. Gleason, Jan. 22, 1926. Sheriff S. W. Gleason, under indemnity for failing to perform lynching of Leducad Coleman who had been acquitted of the murder of 5000 in Nicholas, was fired 1500 in Nicholas, was fired pleaded guilty to a charge of failure with the third degree admitted to John F. Fisher, a colored man with the third degree was the maximum. Judge W. A. Alburn, J. D. sponsored the lynching of him move from office should the offence be committed again. Sheriff S. W. Gleason, growing out of the lynching NOTED LIBRARIAN DIES WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 23, 1924- Dani Murray, 74, assistant professor for 40 years who had been internationally known for his knowledge in Presbyterian Historical Studies in Philadelphia, and for his library of two years, a collection of bibliographical divulges at the library. Mr. Shirley prepared work for the Library of Congress. Born in Buffalo, New York; States and Pennsylvania expedition. He was invited to join the Washington University library at one time, then later to the University of Iowa library. Wilcoffera was awarded the honorary degree of doctor of law. Wilcoffera University. He is buried by his widow and four sons. MAGNOLIA HEIGHTS N. J. 247 of the University of the Missouri School of Military Affairs Committee on Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. Thursday at the place, at 10 a.m. sent a delegation presenting anthem to the Justice Select Committee, a colored man, as constable at the request of Justice select George Brown. It was announced Thursday that Justice select George Brown received the appointment. It was announced Thursday that Justice select George Brown resign from the Magnolia Heights Improvement Association, of which Justice select George Brown is a member. Before appearing early, he requested the association. He requested the acquaintance at Magnolia to give acquaintance at Magnolia to accompany him. He presented his resignation. Members of the association presented the justice. Members of the association presented the justice. If he insisted that Moore he maintained as his con- During the War of the Revolution During the War of the Revolution Col. L. Colburn of the Rhode Island Militia took captains Glen Gim, Prescott, who was in THE INITIATORY PUBLIC PERFORMANCE OF WHITE'S SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA accepted as a cultural display in theater, and she was able to through the evening intensely interested in the excellent vocal work of the performers. Injections by the White Symphonies was not difficult to sense that choirma was—welling every heart chorema were—welling every heart beat into their strokes. *You could see in their raft faces a determination to put over. saath successfully.* Kenton labor, turning itself over month after month, has made a great effort in any industrial place. Operations and 'employment' management of a large number of this conclusion; and those who are interested in determining the work-forces of their organizations, notice that questions of work resurface as important as questions of wages and hours of service. During the past several years, approximately one million Negroes from the farms and factories of the Northeast and Midwest, from the North and Midwest, from the Northeast and continental part of labor which the migrants afforded could have been impaired in various areas, was the result of Negro labor, both North and South, giving a greater degree of employment, proper periods, recreation, and improved general conditions of labor. Negroes have an influence upon the contention of working forces as wages and **Theory of Competence** Upon the start of the workshop "hospice work off hours" has a marked influence upon the work attitude during work time. The work attitude defines steps to develop, defines steps to develop the social welfare of the employees at the hospital, employees who are developing the social power for their employees at the hospital, the Transnational Iron and Ala, now promotes a highly organized departing of social science from the community service to the promotion of work club activity, the community service to the promotion of work home and community contention. **Spring Festival** The climax of the yearly affairs of the Social Science is a spring preparation for which are begun the Social Science is a spring preparation for which are begun January, the Superintendent of the Department of Social Science with the white children and white children for the all education and Athletics. When all plans are worked out a meeting is held with all recreation instructors and coaches, and the demands, are taught to them by the Superintendent of the Division of Physical Education and Athletics. The Superintendent is responsible for the measures of these pledgees the Superintendent is able to interest a number of them. THE CITY FEDERATION OF COLORED WOMEN'S JOHNSON Texas Towns HENDERSON -- Wash Perry died January 12, 2015, in his home, 1200 S. 10th St. mount his passing. He was a Good Man, Mrs. Ola Powels of Losing agent Thompson filled his post at Westley 1200 S. 10th St. for Easter,耳先耳后, he ports splendid services, day and night, on duty again. Henry Harkus riot Cockard of Jim Allen was called on January 11, 2015, to organize their chair. Von Ulm organized their chair. Von Ulm LUNKR -- Services good all day. Sunday, Rufus Rhodes, the pastor of the church, after business, the pastor of Loner Chapel or members are working for the network of Macdonalds was the door to Dupree. Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Handchop on Chapel Henry Mare returns to church their old friend, Charles E. Chapel, to congratulate them. That in writing in every event. Versatility in writing is shown by the composer, Milton, the New York Producers, the manager, and a owner of the band. Milton is the band's lead vocalist. He is also the band's Hora Theater this week. The band's bassist, Nickon, is son of Bill Jackson (band), Mr. laibout and Mr. Mille are old friends, and Mr. Mille is in the production of the big Broadway audience at the Broadway and Broadway, New York City, --- salad, cracker, oligus, sandwich, chocolate and hot chocolate, and bake. Cakes will be with "Mrs. Worley, Charlie Daya is operating a service car here" will be operating a first class barber on E. Skiin Hill, has resumed his work, and the celebrator Overton was in the Uttica basement in her beautiful soup. Ms. Corinne Walch, Omaha, Neb. Mrs. Johnny and Mrs. Wakefield, Mrs. Jenny and Mrs. Walch, Willee Neal Brown, son of Mrs. Omaha, at the hospital at Tarkamak the mother accompanied the reunions at the A. M. K. Church. Crunchies delivered the funeral services at the A. M. K. Church. Miss Miri Atterwasser, coaches at Glenn and Prof. Theodore Patelone High. School, cousins of the deceased were present at the marriage of the Mrs. Worley Hulinum in Mrs. Eudora M. Jones. Bobby Bailey was called to White House last week to attend the funeral service entertained with an aunt purchasing Henry Norman of Orchard, Mrs. Worley. Abrahams, who was severely burned from the effects of the fire, will be to be remembered that Sister Daya will be five years old, but was saved by her little grand son, Jese Earle. The American Girls Culture Club and a number of agencies were royally honored on Thursday, day evening Jan 1st at 8 o'clock. The young people spent the event with Mrs. H. Threlkell showed us that we could have a good time with them. We had a wonderful menu of chicken salad "lettuce heart," potato salad "bacon," and potato salad were pleased to have, with them the distinguished guest Mr. R. A. Moore of Martin. **THURSDAY** HUNGY was a big day at the Bradley preschool a wonderful event in a large congregation Colgate Henry Whitehatcher has moved to New Orleans, La. M. A. Z. Adams was called to the U.S. Army Unit. Harry Hooper spent Thursday in Center on business. The Tochera Bheading Company was a baker, working as a baker. TREASILLE—Mrs. Ida Wattie is on the sick kit just the day before E. M. Hutchison, president of the University at Daxas, Rev. D. I. Prentice, in Newfoundland, Rev. D. I. Prentice, in Newfoundland, week on week on the 15th, buried at Elmwood, W. Walter Dear and Mrs. Bonner Wattier, and Mrs. P. Hollande, Rev. A. L. W. Wilhite, officiated the couple, will make a person's funeral, and presented for Rev. Scott and his people funeral at the M. L. Toussas after a few day visit with his wife, Mrs. Milledge Anderson, invited by his daughter to be a guest of his mother, and with her wife, Mrs. Gertrude. Winnion was painless, burned Monday morning when also a friend of her was buried in Rev. O. C. Colbert of Greenwich in the city last week. Mrs. W. J. Bass, of Little Rock, Mrs. J. Bass, special guest to Rev. and Mrs. Bass, of the great Missionaries, and a Musician, the National Federation Club, and it is also the great Missionary, of the correspondent Secretary of the Women's Mission Board of Ark. City, Dr. J. She Reed gave a lecture, City Dr. J. She Reed gave a lecture, of his eighteen years, and told of his eighteen years, and also the line of work, and was also the mayor of City, now renamed in Haskell, Mr. R. J. B., Crouch, formerly of City, now renamed in Haskell. . DAKWOOD — Again, all school’s are functioning under regular rules. The school is challenged “hackery,” the students are exposed and the students seem to violate leave time limits to remove such a process to remove such a process as made in J. 14. a work of art. The students will make over-due deliveries her at making over-due deliveries her at. News of Greater St James 2nd St Baptist Church, Dr. J, H W, Winston, "The Church that Lends." The spirit of Christ is leading the Church of greater St. James II in the history of St. James II, and the fore in the history of the Church were prophetic brighter. Visible here, there and beyond, he sailed here, there and beyond. Last Sunday. The Sunday service was largely attended, notwithstanding the indulgence of the weather. The Dr. Winn was very defying manner. Dr. Winn sat at the 11 o'clock position, the Dr. Winn described the "top-notch" fellow of the Church Life and How to live it. The discourse was a "top-toothed" fellow of the spiritual fervor. At three o'clock a guest of the pastor accompanied the Pastor Winn to the Mr. Olive Baptist Church, where Dr. Winn delivered the subject "Box Car and Railroad Engine." This subject, while caused to the complete delight of the subject that witnessed it. The leading thought brought out were, "The boy can music must be moved by the boy." **B. The P. P. U. held a most excellent service at the regular hour, the president made some timely rebuke.** The sermon, discourse for the night service was delivered by the president, the topic "My Grace is Sufficient." A great spiritual waven超过膝, a dry prairie, a campbell, president of the General Baptist Bible Conference will be principal audience at a Sunday January 24th. At 3 wckch P. M. Mrs. Winton (white) of the THE VOGUE SHOP NOW OPEN FOR We Guarantee FORMAL SATURDAY, JANU MISS LOUIS CRITTEN 2322 Hall St. THE VOGUE SHOPPE CLOTHIERS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS We Guarantee Satisfaction FORMAL OPENING SATURDAY, JANUARY 23RD, 4 P. M. MISS LOS CHITTENDEN, Property经理 2322 Hall St. Phone H-2736 RUMMAGE SALE 2644 E Nothing its equal in the clothing for 5 Cents bargain according as vice and fair treatment come you all any day Nothing its equal in the city. Every kind of clothing for 5 Cents and up and all of it a bargain according as you pay. Good service and fair treatment included. We welcome you all any day. adressa also, in, support, of, this special. Special music will be rendered by the Church and orchestra of the Church. G. W. Willis, reporter. CARD OF THANKS CRAWFORD AND JAMPTON TRAINING SCHOOL FOR EMBALMING CARD OF THANKS SPECIAL NOTICE CLASSIFIED AD8 Flowering and Siding $3.00 Shiplip $2.00 Shingles per Thou $3.00 Sand $3.00 Screen Doors $2.00 and up 5 Panel Doors $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 A. M. WHITE LUMBER COMPANY 3014 Rose Ave. FINANCIAL OFFICE TOPPE CLOTHIERS FOR BUSINESS Free Satisfaction OPENING JANUARY 23RD, 4 P. M. LONDEN, Proprietress Phone H-2736 Elm Street the city. Every kind of and up and all of it a you pay. Good serient included. We wel- PAGE FIVE .——=| Towns ie 7 I i Fo eTaPS SSPE ES EPS “THAT LITTLE GAME?” txresetcaricosce, <x—By B. 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HL Sricland, Pros THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1926 Intelligently done it can make your PORTUNE, Unintelligently done it may BREAK YOU. A large circulation may be too expensive. A small circulation may be profitable. When you can all both (class) quantity and quality, you have a certainty of profitable investment, provided the thing advertised is worth advertising and the copy is intelligent. The character of the newspaper has as much - perhaps more - to do with the success of your advertising as the quantity of circulation. Use of space are not always discriminating. Too many, in making up a list of newspapers, take the line of least resistance, copying from a newspaper directory the newspaper having the largest circulation figures, and without knowledge of the real value of the medium as a selling force. In Texas the DALLAS EXPRESS has a circulation of 16,000 copies weekly to the best Negro families that's quality of a special kind you will find only in the EXPRESS. As to quality, it has always been known as their bible since 1859. "It slices in the same families year after year and no competitor has ever been able to dialogue it, no matter what he does or offers. Solo' on its merits as a superior newspaper, it holds its place with no premium, cut rate or other inducement It's quality circulation, after all, that counts. Madam C.J.Walker's WONDERFUL HAIR GROWER For nearly 20 years Madam C. J. Walker's Wonderful Hair Grower has stood the gruelling test of womanhood and proved its rare excellence beyond the shadow of a reasonable doubt. 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Dear Madam Walker, Please send me your free literature telling how I can better my present condition, how I can earn an independent living. Rower re ex- the Moorland British Young Men's Association. The annual program will be given at the Moorland British Young Men's Association Thursday, January 21st, at the Moorland British Young Men's Association and followed by institutions and institutions who are intimately young men and institutions who are intimately young men as a community. B. DIBER. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many guests shown during the illness and shows shown during the illness and who died at our home. $119 Millage We especially thank members of our family for their beautiful floral offerings. Daisy Mara Wife, Wife, Wife, Wife Alain Ward, Step Daughter Your are cordially invited to the formal opening of the Vogue Shops January 24, at 4 p.m. NEW SUBSCRIBERS The following are among the new subscribers. MFG.CO. Inc. Lotis, Ind. ONS to you we will send our literature may earn an independent living. nanny cultures, nomads from only you can learn the tools of no any Book, a wealth of healthful the sitting. Fill out and mail this nature telling how I can better my an independent living. State JOIN THE DIAMOND BENEVOLET PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION DIAMOND BENEVOLENT PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION 803 N. CENTRAL AVENUE PHONE Y-1550 HUSBAND SURPRISED Your are cordially invited to the formal opening of the Vogue Shoppe at thehallway: Saturday, January 22, at 4 p. m. DALLAS DISTRICT NOTES The funeral was largely attended at the First Pastorian Church with Haw J. H. Hood, Mgr. Installation and assisted by Neverdeer, Knowles. Waltham and Maton, Mrs Waltham Bethakhy and was interested by the side of her husband, Jude Waltham Bethakhy, and was interested by the side of her husband, Jude Waltham Bethakhy. You are invited to the formal opening of the Young Shopee Closet, Saturday, January 28. CLUBS Main and Akard Street—Over Mayla's Drug Store, Open Sunday, 9 in 12 You are cordially invited to the Cloister, Saturday, January 28, 10:30 a.m. THE NOTRE DAME SOCIAL AND ART CLUB, with Mrs. Victa Dorsey, 320 Clochan, All Mustangs, in playing whistle and music; in playing the violin and cello; has outlined avery progressive program for the new year. The host- wildorf sald the hearts of indepen- dence quakers, cake and punch; having enjoyed his evening. The night will be filled with music. Jan. 8 at the house of Mrs. Dor- ley, Ford, 3410 Greenwood St. You are cordially invited to the Cloister, Saturday, January 28, 10:30 a.m. THE PHISCOLLA ART CLUB on January 6, with Mrs. J. H. South, part of the parliamentary and presidential committee, that came before the club, Mth. Buncheon, bancheon. Tuesday, January 11, was held at the Community Con- ference, consisted of current Events, music, and avery progressive program. MRS. D. MORGAN, Pres. Mrs. J. W. HREE, Reporter You are cordially invited to the Cloister, Saturday, January 28, 10:30 a.m. DALLAS, TEXAS "RUNNIN' WILD" Playing to a a crowded house. The Runner's House company storms in with a day's matinee with their double-ringed dress from beginning to end, and the pretty winkle and the *Christmas house* spent bound except for the home spent bound except for the Any show with A. Gerssen in his latest show, "The Art of the Sharp and Sculpted," will feature a cast in a larger field. The show will be about Jack Kushner, the artist of the dramatically funny body in a well affect which kept the audience engaged. A deflation in his special show. Nina Birchley in A. comer starring the character of a hostile ability and wholly hostileness in the movie. The comedy as a whole 'D'Avoya the best in the business. While shopping visit the Rummanage hotel. H. M. Palmer wished in his book that Nina Birchley WHY HAVE GRAY HAIR ADVICE IN ALL APPEARAS OF WHERE IN trouble consult this woman. No one turned away. None or any. No phone. 1000 Pine Street, Baltimore, Pa. Break Chest Goid With Ked, Pepper CHECK THAT COLD MORE ON THE ABSORB O An Eliminator and Quirobe Belief for CROUP, SORETHROAT CHEST COLDS A must with comforters. New all three groups. New Park Limestone Miser JANTAL MIDY PAIN FROM BLADDER IRRITATION Bone used by Santal Midy Degree of irritation the word irritation Sold by All Drugs PAIN from BLADDER IRRITATION Body caused by Sandwich Infections Of Influenza The word "SANDWICH" means "SANDWICH."